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Customary International Humanitarian Law
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Author(s):
Jean-Marie Henckaerts
,
Louise Doswald-Beck
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Carolin Alvermann
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Knut Dörmann
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Baptiste Rolle
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June 05 2012
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521808996
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pp. ix
Foreword by ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger
pp. xii
Foreword by Judge Abdul G. Koroma
pp. xiv
Foreword by Yves Sandoz
pp. xxv
Introduction
pp. 3
Distinction between Civilians and Combatants (Rules 1–6)
pp. 25
Distinction between Civilian Objects and Military Objectives (Rules 7–10)
pp. 37
Indiscriminate Attacks (Rules 11–13)
pp. 46
Proportionality in Attack (Rule 14)
pp. 51
Precautions in Attack (Rules 15–21)
pp. 68
Precautions against the Effects of Attacks (Rules 22–24)
pp. 79
Medical and Religious Personnel and Objects (Rules 25–30)
pp. 105
Humanitarian Relief Personnel and Objects (Rules 31–32)
pp. 112
Personnel and Objects Involved in a Peacekeeping Mission (Rule 33)
pp. 115
Journalists (Rule 34)
pp. 119
Protected Zones (Rules 35–37)
pp. 127
Cultural Property (Rules 38–41)
pp. 139
Works and Installations Containing Dangerous Forces (Rule 42)
pp. 143
The Natural Environment (Rules 43–45)
pp. 161
Denial of Quarter (Rules 46–48)
pp. 173
Destruction and Seizure of Property (Rules 49–52)
pp. 186
Starvation and Access to Humanitarian Relief (Rules 53–56)
pp. 203
Deception (Rules 57–65)
pp. 227
Communication with the Enemy (Rules 66–69)
pp. 237
General Principles on the Use of Weapons (Rules 70–71)
pp. 251
Poison (Rule 72)
pp. 255
Nuclear Weapons
pp. 256
Biological Weapons (Rule 73)
pp. 259
Chemical Weapons (Rules 74–76)
pp. 268
Expanding Bullets (Rule 77)
pp. 272
Exploding Bullets (Rule 78)
pp. 275
Weapons Primarily Injuring by Non-detectable Fragments (Rule 79)
pp. 278
Booby-traps (Rule 80)
pp. 280
Landmines (Rules 81–83)
pp. 287
Incendiary Weapons (Rules 84–85)
pp. 292
Blinding Laser Weapons (Rule 86)
pp. 299
Fundamental Guarantees (Rules 87–105)
pp. 384
Combatants and Prisoner-of-War Status (Rules 106–108)
pp. 396
The Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked (Rules 109–111)
pp. 406
The Dead (Rules 112–116)
pp. 421
Missing Persons (Rule 117)
pp. 428
Persons Deprived of Their Liberty (Rules 118–128)
pp. 457
Displacement and Displaced Persons (Rules 129–133)
pp. 475
Other Persons Afforded Specific Protection (Rules 134–138)
pp. 495
Compliance with International Humanitarian Law (Rules 139–143)
pp. 509
Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law (Rules 144–148)
pp. 530
Responsibility and Reparation (Rules 149–150)
pp. 551
Individual Responsibility (Rules 151–155)
pp. 568
War Crimes (Rules 156–161)
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